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Frito-Lay potato chips recall due to ‘risk of life-threatening allergic reaction’

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Frito-Lay is recalling 13-ounce bags of its Lay’s Classic Potato Chips due to fears that they “may contain undeclared milk” that can pose a “risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction” to consumers, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

“Those with an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the recalled product,” the FDA said in a notice that was posted on Monday.

The product recall affects bags of chips that were distributed to retailers in Oregon and Washington state, according to the FDA.

Frito-Lay is recalling potato chips, according to the FDA. Luiz C. Ribeiro

The chips that were affected have been on sale since at least Nov. 3. To date, there have been no allergic reactions reported, according to the FDA.

The agency said that the affected product bears the UPC codes 28400 and 31041. The products have a “guaranteed fresh” date of Feb. 11, 2025 and one of the following manufacturing codes — 6462307xx
or 6463307xx.

Consumers are being asked to contact Frito-Lay at 1-800-352-4477. Frito-Lay is a subsidiary of snacking and beverage conglomerate PepsiCo.

The Post has sought comment from PepsiCo.

The recall of Frito-Lay chips is the latest in a series of recent incidents that have stoked widespread concern over food safety.

At least one person died and 104 people in 14 states fell ill after an E. coli outbreak linked to onions that were used to make McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburgers.

Frito-Lay is recalling potato chips that could contain milk — posing a risk to those with allergies. Liz Sullivan

Last month, cucumbers shipped by Arizona-based supplier SunFed Produce were recalled across 26 states and Canada due to what health officials suspected was a salmonella outbreak.

Salmonella was also blamed for a recall of thousands of cartons of Costco eggs that were grown on a farm in New York State and shipped to stores in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.

At around the same time, a frozen foods company that makes waffles and pancakes sold at major US supermarkets including Walmart, Kroger and Whole Foods expanded a recall of its products due to fears of listeria contamination.

Frito-Lay is a subsidiary of food and snacking conglomerate PepsiCo. Bloomberg News

A listeria outbreak also prompted Boar’s Head, the producer of deli meats, to shutter a large Virginia factory that was flagged for unsanitary conditions by health inspectors.

At least 10 people died after reportedly consuming the contaminated deli meat.

In total, there have been more than 740 food and beverage recalls this year — more than double the number reported in 2023 and nearly triple the total from 2022.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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